The front knees are called the "Knees", the hind ones are called "Hocks".
A horse's stifle is equal to the knee of a human.
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It is the front of the horses "knee".
The bone in a horse's leg that runs from the knee to the fetlock.
The stifle on a horse is the equivalent of a human knee.
knee
The inside of the knee, or knee "pit," is the popliteal fossa. The front of your knee is the prepatellar skin. wagina
A horse's hock is located on the back legs of the horse. It is the joint that would act as a knee for the horse and is the large joint located about half way up the horse's leg. Additional information: in comparative anatomy the hock joint is equivalent to a human ankle so it bends backward instead of forward. The stifle joint in a horse actually the same as a human knee joint.
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a knee pad, bell
The knee.
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